The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, December 06, 1919, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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1 ftttttinJuy, Pikn niln i
A3 Iir JT JLVUJL.A -
To riiider. attractive tfr ptople som '
thing, that a man cannot drive, smoke eat or
dress his wife in. i
But, believe us, if you once get the
SAVING HABIT, four figures in a bank
book will look more enticing than a little
wire-wheeled Sedan or an unnecessary trip.
A LITTLE MONEY put in a SAV
. INGS ACCOUNT is not a talent hid in a
napkin. It is earning all the time; like 1
heart beats its work goes on t whfjtyty
sleeps and even Sundays the capital is grow
ing larger and nobody complains of broken
laws or long hours when its Money that's
Working
Make Your Start Right Now !
We will be glad to do our part and give
you
FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST
ON YOUR SAVINGS
First
National
Bank
Burns, Oregon
UAL
LOCAL '
PEIWGS
Adam George wan up from Luwcn
during the week.
W. B. Johnnon was over tram hln
Silver Creek home during the week.
J. W. McCulloch camo In from
Ontnrlo today to Join Capt. R, M.
Duncan In noma legal work on which
t ho firm lit etigHgod.
Peter Chrlntenunn a n 1 Honry
(Inorgn worn among our vWltorn from
Foreman Judd WIho, of tho P Hunch, tho l-iiwuti neighborhood during the
The hoy'H leg had been broken below week.
the kni'o by u horae fulling with him.
Jerry Dillon wan up from the
Lawen neighborhood the fore purt of
thin week.
Jenntncn Caldwell wan lirnuehl tn
the- King honplttil Innt Monday by
Will Kolcohbock wits grootlnR hlu
friends In town tho olbor day.
lUll Cutterson took In the slfchts of
this city one day thin week. fc
nmtaStn uanp X3 Jtio o?
JU))(t' SROUW MUM RAU 'K '1
' JttKiea Trospsr of Catlow Sh kt tliu,
Kinge ROKpuai, recovering irora n
Her'ala operation. "
It. J. Williams nd bin ftona, fisrry
and Kdgar, tho latter accompanied
by hln wlfo, woro over from their
Silver Creek homo Iat Sundny.
Tho ChrlHtroM entortalnmont at
tho Prenbytorlan church will bo rcn
dnrud on Wodnvudny ovenng, Deo.
24. Tho program 1h bolng worked
out and Hantn Olaua nnd tho old
(Ire plnco will be n part of It.
V. P. Wrny, of Wniy'n Stage, wbh
In from Mend Thursday night and
remained over yesterday. Mr, Wray
In not making regular trip acrons
from Hand nt prcfont but contus when
he nan niinlelont load (o Justify utid
will continue thin until tho roadH aro
such ho cannot get through.
Tito Mothers club Chrlntmna nalu
will bo hold ut tho Commercial club
rooino on next Saturday, Dec. 13,
afternoon nnd uvenlng. It Include
rooked fvK hand nitulo gifts mid
t'lirlKtmu'i decoration, dr. A renl
llvo Suntn iMauH will bo t fouturu of
thin kiiIm. '
f. f). It.-fd nid Mr. Mm. Al
bert Myor. of Drwo? wre titnong
our vlnltora this week. ArllH Hood
formerly r.-Aldft'd In thl "ty, being n
on of Kohort ltecd of Jmittirii, lie
In now ur.gnged In the barber bunl
iioji) ut tin way.
Some aiiow una falluii during tin
imH few t'aya and tho woilhur ban
been quite cold, tliu thermorneter re-
.Literlng uh low n o bolow rtro.
They limlitt on lelllng u.i thul wu
Amcr ratiM aro a dying nice. It may
bo true, brother, It may bo true, but
the r.Uo of our grocery bill myt no,
HER FIRST MOVIE IS
DAD'S FAMOUS STORY
ONLY 21 More
My h. n , contiderinK
ftuuAble ChriiimaH
Gifts tor your wives,
&
mothers, daughters,
sitters, sweethearts,
come to this store
and inspect the line
of exceptional values
8
s
y5 SILK SWEATERS, 5
5i SILK BLOOMERS, 2
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Harney County National Bai
November, 19X9,
RESOURCES
Loans and Discoi?nts
Bonds and Securities -
United States Bonds -
Furniture and Fixtures 1 ;,f- t-
Real state Owned - -. . . -
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank; :-
neuempiion runu
Cash and Exchange
r1 ,':.
$ 856)9
1,
2,S
314,
i
Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits,
National Currency'
LIABILITIES
3842;
$ Other Liabilities
SILK STOCKINGS, DeiHHits-
ETC., ETC. y
Wl' M 1
Iliirrv mid Mm. Hmllli tnnlr llmlr
.Mnrricii.Montiay, ni mo i.oronn ho dopiirlure thl-i weok for I'ortlund in f
tol, Chnrle h. Horh mid Miss Mubot their Kord Bedim, the objert bolnif to I
gratiincr. Kuv H. S. Ihinlies of Ii attend a convention of tho Pup'
iToanyiorinn enurrii ijerrormtiij; tho )f?(nt nil ovi-r IiiIh terrllorv. Hnrr
ceremony. Uoih nre roMdont of the koeim rlsht In touch with the nfrulni
Drowney country where Mr. IIohh In of the Ford orKMilzutlon itud there
nn employe of the P. h, H. Co. Ills fore the UtiniH finniRo U In h position
hrldo wh born nnd rained In that to kIvo ltd cliKtomerH the very InteHt
vicinity. The TlmcH-Ilenild wlnhort In all HiImkh conuerllng with tho
thorn a HUccedHful and happy life. IiumIiidxh. ,
FOUR-IN-HANDS
KNIT
CRAVATS
GLOVES
SPEAKING OF FAMILY "IES"
, Jf the youngsters wear
out Dad's why not trive
him half a dozen new ones?
I SUIT I
I CASES I
BOWS
. DRESS
CRAVATS
SHIRTS
tfiilliams-oglmann
Clothing Company
SOCKS
MRS. E. F. SCHWARTZ &
Masonic Uttildini;
0. '4 V, V. . , H '
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26,C
10,9
2,12
728,;
$812;
) STATES DEPOSITARY
OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY
ACCOUNTS INVITED
Her daddy a-srl oellt and
draaatut, hsr nether a raMoua
atrsafl, thta llttje mlM, Hopo
Davis, will im kr flrst aovle and
(etlllht eatarUlaneat or her
alrtaday. She la the daitgh
tsr f the late Ktchard llardlns
Davta; kfir nether balsg Keaale
McCoy oh the atase. Neither or
Hope' parents believed la the
ole for kiddles. Hbo will aet,
"Holdlom of Kortune." her father's
at and greatest picture,
PAID LOOAUS.
Keep Prosperity at Honie this Christmas.
Sports in the Snow
GET THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
We have the goods for all kinds of sports if it is
to your liking to get the benefit nature provides fori,
you in the great climate of winter by tho vigorous
exercise needed atrthat time.
SPORTING GOODS
Steel and wood runner sleds and skates are on
sale here at the lowest possible prices consistent with
fche; quality you demand. Our goods are guaranteed
,and their service will please you.
H. i OEGTIaY
K; , ; "The Hardware Man" .
"V v ' . w
Now (lirlilnniH iiovelthiH for ladloti
and children arriving dully at Mr.
K. F. Hchwartz'H nlore.
Whet) Hluk ko to KIiir'h hoHpllal.
ItoMt (Miitpped HurKery In tho Interior
mill Kradualo uuro In charge.
ll-22lf.
Order your fruit when for ThnnhM'
kIvIiir and I he holldayn now, Call
ut Pago's Sweet Shop and cample
them. ll-l
fill; jlltHf NATION A I, HANK iW
IfuaNH. CAmrM, and Hrari.uri
jlO0,fW. "IIK HANK rMAI
VIAKKH Vdt'U at f HAI'::."
iCCKItlNTN 1NVITK1).
The nurun 0rwj; has ordered
five uddltlonul nelco'Msht plant a for
local distribution. It you contem
plate tho purchase of your own light
ing plant, pee the Hums Oarage he
fore tboy are all takes. Adv. tf
Patlenta receive tho heyt of care at
the Flrcovcd Maternity Hospital,
flip 3 l-'IUHT NATIONAL HANK OF
HUUNH. CAPITA l AND HtlllPI-UH
SIOO.OOO. -TIIK HANK THAT
MAKKH YOUH f f
ACCOUNTS INVITKH.
REDUCTION
on
ALL MADE-UP
Millinery
Some good Values are
shown which will be of
interest to patrons
Mrs. Lelah Ijiijla
At ,the Schwartz Store
TLB
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WPggagfedBJ '
-GAMES le,'
DOLLS
Py-ra-lin Ivory Ladies' Manicure -Seti
Stationery Victor and Edison Phonographi
a REED BROTHERS
Headquarters for
ii
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We Court Public Opinion
ON PRICE AND QUALITY OF GROCERIES
We published our business on the principle of being fair
with our customei-s, giving them full value for the mone ythey
leave with us. t
We have continued that policy throughout the years we have
been serving you, and we are pursuing it more persistently tyan
ever in this exasperating era of price inflation today, In our
.efforts to keep prices as near normal as possible we are selling
'at a closer margin of profit than ever before. But wq NEVEK,
Jbwer the standard of our goods.
age.
On this high plane of commercially we solicit your patron-
We take LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR IN EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDISE
Farmers Exchange
Burns, Oregibn
i "
;v ' .JATE FRANKLIN, Manager
A, OTTINGEH, -Proprietor
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See the choice line of Monogram Stationery at this of
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